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Paul Guy

Partner

Phone Number: (647) 988-1974
Email: paul@kalloghlianmyers.com


Paul’s practice focuses on business litigation, particularly in the areas of class actions, securities, corporate/commercial, D&O liability and insolvency.

Paul has extensive trial and appellate experience, including judge alone and jury trials as well as appeals before the Court of Appeal for Ontario and the Supreme Court of Canada. He has acted for a wide range of clients including individuals, small and medium sized businesses, large publicly traded companies, not-for-profit organizations, various levels of government and the Prime Minister of Canada.

Paul is the recipient of numerous professional recognitions, including selection in The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory (Litigation - Corporate Commercial); The Best Lawyers in Canada (Corporate and Commercial Litigation); Benchmark Canada (Litigation Star in Ontario); The Lexpert Guide to the Leading US/Canada Cross-border Litigation Lawyers in Canada; and Lexpert Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40.

Paul is a frequent speaker at legal education programs, and has taught trial advocacy for many years including as an adjunct professor at Western Law School and as an instructor with the University of Toronto’s moot court program. His academic work in law has been published in professionally-refereed legal journals.

Paul is active in several professional organizations, including having served on the executive of the Ontario Bar Association’s Civil Litigation Section and Class Actions Section, and the executive of The Advocates’ Society Commercial Litigation Practice Group.

Prior to joining Kalloghlian Myers LLP, Paul was a partner for several years at one of Canada’s leading boutique litigation and insolvency law firms, and prior to that practiced for over a decade (as an articling student, associate and then partner) at a large Bay Street firm.

Credentials:

  • Called to the Ontario Bar, 2004;

  • LL.M., University of Toronto, 2014;

  • LL.B., Queen’s University, 2003; and

  • B.A. (Hons.), University of Guelph, 1998.